Learning Objectives
- Define strong electrolyte.
- Define weak electrolyte.
- Explain how to write equations for a weak electrolyte in solution.
Can car batteries be hazardous?
Car batteries, like the one shown above, are used around the world to provide the power to start car engines. One essential component of car batteries is the strong electrolyte sulfuric acid. In the battery, this material ionizes into hydrogen ions and sulfate ions. As the battery is used, the concentrations of these ions decrease. Older batteries had openings in the top where new sulfuric acid could be added to replenish the supply. Today, batteries are sealed to prevent leakage of the hazardous sulfuric acid.
Strong and Weak Electrolytes
Some polar molecular compounds are nonelectrolytes when they are in their pure state, but become electrolytes when they are dissolved in water. Hydrogen chloride (HCl) is a gas in its pure molecular state and is a nonelectrolyte. However, when HCl is dissolved in water, it conducts a current well because the HCl molecule ionizes into hydrogen and chloride ions.
HCl(g) → H+ (aq) + Cl – (aq)
When HCl is dissolved into water, it is called hydrochloric acid. Ionic compounds and some polar compounds are completely broken apart into ions and thus conduct a current very well. A strong electrolyte is a solution in which a large fraction of the dissolved solute exists as ions.
Some other polar molecular compounds become electrolytes upon being dissolved into water, but do not ionize to very great extent. Gaseous nitrous acid ionizes in solution into hydrogen ions and nitrite ions, but does so very weakly. Aqueous nitrous acid is composed of only about 5% ions and 95% intact nitrous acid molecules. A weak electrolyte is a solution in which only a small fraction of the dissolved solute exists as ions. The equation showing the ionization of a weak electrolyte utilizes a double arrow indicating an equilibrium between the reactants and products.
Summary
- A strong electrolyte exists mainly as ions in solution.
- A weak electrolyte has only a small amount of ionization in solution.
Practice
Use the link below to answer the following questions:
http://www.stolaf.edu/depts/chemistry/courses/toolkits/121/js/naming/elec.htm
- What is the principal species for a strong electrolyte?
- What is the principle species for a weak electrolyte?
- Is KOH a strong electrolyte or a weak electrolyte?
- How would you classify CaCl2?
Review
- Is gaseous HCl an electrolyte or a nonelectrolyte?
- What happens to gaseous HCl when it dissolves in water?
- What is a strong electrolyte?
- What is a weak electrolyte?
- Is HNO3 a strong electrolyte or a weak electrolyte?
Glossary
- strong electrolyte: A solution in which a large fraction of the dissolved solute exists as ions.
- weak electrolyte: A solution in which only a small fraction of the dissolved solute exists as ions.
Candela Citations
- Chemistry Concepts Intermediate. Authored by: Calbreath, Baxter, et al.. Provided by: CK12.org. Located at: http://www.ck12.org/book/CK-12-Chemistry-Concepts-Intermediate/. License: CC BY-NC: Attribution-NonCommercial